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<br />. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />some street costs and a watermain cost in there that could be <br />spread and the total amount of it is small, but it is something <br />4It that could be, depending on the assessment hearing, spread <br />between "E" and up Pascal. The full amount of it, the engi- <br />neer can't tell us at this time because it is a very nominal <br />portion of the overall $648,000. If you look at your feasi- <br />bility report, I think on page 6, there's a cost of $1500.00, <br />or something like that in there - page 6 of your summary of <br />costs - there's a cost in there for the north end of Pascal <br />Avenue. I just didn't want the people to think there was <br />going to be no cost at all. Obviously, you wouldn't be assessed <br />again for sewer and water if they already have it, but if there <br />has been some sort of improvement and they get a benefit, that <br />would come up at the assessment hearing. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Mr. Popovich likes to leave all of his <br />avenues open. The assessment hearing, of course, will occur <br />at some later date, after the project. <br /> <br />MAN FROM AUDIENCE: Maybe we should include repainting <br />the deadend street signs so we wouldn't have so much traffic. <br /> <br />WOMAN FROM AUDIENCE: Yes. Do something about those dead- <br />end street signs. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Yes, I know. I live on the end of one <br />myself and I think it invites people to come down to see what <br />. is there. <br /> <br />MAN FROM AUDIENCE: To see what a deadend looks like. <br />T' <br />~ STOUTENBURG, JR., 1435 West County Road E: What's <br />considered a low lying area? I do a lot of cross country <br />skiing back there and I've noticed on lots 5 and 6 that there's <br />a pond in there that has about five feet of water in it at one <br />time, but this past summer it was all dried up. I noticed you <br />don't have that shown as a low lying area. The developer said, <br />I think, that the development on - I can't read it very well - <br />11 and 12 there and 1 and 2 over there - they don't know if <br />they're going to develop there. I was assuming that 5 and 6 <br />were the same as 11 and 12 and 1 and 2. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: This 5 and 6 - there are two of them up <br />there. The northern 5 and 6? <br /> <br />~ MR. STOUTENBURG: Yes. (Inaudible). There's a low lying <br />area that has had five feet of water in there at one time. <br /> <br />MR. LAUGHINGHOUSE: He is correct. There is a small, <br />intermittent pond - it might be more like 6 and 7 - but it's <br />in that neighborhood. That would be filled. I do have the <br />preliminary plans which, maybe after the meeting; we can talk <br />. with the neighbors and show them all the details that you've <br />been over in past meetings. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />9 <br />